O.J. Simpson, who could be out of prison this fall, might have a movie made about his crimes.

O.J. Simpson has been in prison for nearly a decade, yet the disgraced actor, athlete and convict remains a hot entertainment property.

Following on the heels of the FX hit “The People v.s. O.J. Simpson,” Tom Riccio, the man who aided Simpson in the armed robbery of a memorabilia dealer in 2007, is making a movie about the failed caper that landed the football star in prison.

“My book is currently being turned into a screenplay with a view of it being a TV series on a network or film,” says Riccio, speaking about his 2008 book “Busted!” “There has been a lot of interest from producers and studios about adapting that story into something with all that has happened in the last couple of years.”

Thomas Riccio testified during O.J. Simpson's 2008 trial in Las Vegas. He's trying to make a film or TV show about his experience.

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In “Busted!” Riccio recalls the September day when he, Simpson and a handful of accomplices stormed into another collector’s room in the Nevada Palace Station hotel and stole sports memorabilia that Simpson claimed belonged to him. The former football star was arrested two days later and sentenced to 33 years in prison. He’s up for parole on July 20 and could be freed as early as Oct. 1.

“The success of the Travolta show ("The People v.s. O.J. Simpson"), proved that anything about O.J. is just captivating viewing — and this story is no different,” Riccio told us from his L.A. home by phone. “My story is just as crazy as the other show. A mild confrontation turned into a kidnapping and an armed robbery leading to him being in prison.”

Riccio himself has a criminal history that could make for a mini-series. The Smoking Gun first reported in 2007 that he'd been convicted of four felonies and spent eight years in prison before hooking up with The Juice.